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especially with the large, unrestrained heights. MasterSeries was utilized in the design of the steel structure, enabling the engineers to model and analyze the unique frame stability issues, particularly where custom steel columns were necessary due to the aesthetic and spatial demands. The building's structural integrity was further enhanced by the integration of slip-form reinforced concrete staircases, which contributed to overall stability.
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with the background sound of Morse code SOS messages being sent to other ships. Images of the sinking are combined with audio of survivors telling their stories and illustrations of the confused press reporting of the disaster. The iceberg is evoked by a wall of 400 replica life-jackets, on which an
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building was a complex engineering challenge due to its innovative architecture, including an "inverted" steel frame structure where floor sizes increase with height. The superstructure, composed of a steel frame with composite concrete beams and floors, required careful consideration of stability,
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First year visitor numbers significantly exceeded projections, with 807,340 visitors passing through its doors, of which 471,702 were from outside Northern Ireland, according to Titanic Belfast. The attraction has also sold 1,376 bottles of champagne and hosted over 350 conferences. In 2015, there
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as a consortium that was raising money to purchase the 5,500 artefacts. The group intended to keep all of the items together as a single exhibit. Oceanographer Robert Ballard said he favoured this group since it would ensure that the memorabilia would be permanently displayed in Belfast (where the
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were commissioned as concept architects, with Todd Architects appointed as lead consultants. The building's design is intended to reflect Belfast's history of shipmaking and the industrial legacy bequeathed by Harland & Wolff. Its angular form recalls the shape of ships' prows, with its main
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Titanic Belfast had a record-breaking year in 2017/18 with 841,563 people visiting the tourist attraction and the year before saw the Titanic Museum take home the World's Leading Tourism Attraction Award at the World Travel Awards (2016). In the same year, Titanic Belfast saw 84% of its visitors
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in 1997, is located in this conference centre. Project director for interior architects Kay Elliott, Mark Muir proposed that a replica-like Titanic's staircase could be made for the building. The staircase was brought in as a focal point, a stage and a VIP route. There were no drawings of the
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The aftermath of the sinking is documented in the seventh gallery, which is dominated by a full-size replica of one of the lifeboats used to evacuate passengers from the ship. The American and British inquiries into the disaster are portrayed on either side of the lifeboat through videos and
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Titanic was built) and in Greenwich. The museums were critical of the bid process set by the Bankruptcy court in Jacksonville, Florida. The minimum bid for the 11 October 2018 auction was set at US$ 21.5 million (ÂŁ16.5m) and the consortium did not have enough funding to meet that amount.
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The construction of the building cost ÂŁ77 million with an additional ÂŁ24 million spent on pre-planning, enabling works, underground car park and public realm enhancements. The foundations to the building involved one of the country's largest-ever concrete pours with 4,200 cubic metres
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The Titanic visitor centre has received fifteen awards since its opening in 2012. Titanic Belfast has been credited for helping to transform tourism in Northern Ireland for the better over the past few years. The tourist attraction has also welcomed many famous visitors including
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The ship's disastrous maiden voyage is depicted in the fifth gallery, which depicts the ship's boat deck. Visitors can walk across the wooden deck, sit on benches or look out at a view across the docks and harbour. The gallery also presents photographs of the ship by the
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Opened in March 2018, the destination bar aims to resemble an authentic 1900s Belfast pub. The name of the space is inspired by Robert Hickson, one of the first shipbuilders in Belfast. The Easter inauguration event included live music from no Tonnta.
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information panels. Visitors can use interactive screens to search the passenger and crew lists to find out if one of their relatives was aboard the ship. The gallery also presents information on the subsequent histories of Harland and Wolff and
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depicting a diving female figure. Made of bronze, it is mounted on a brass base, evoking the design of figureheads on ships' prows, and is meant to represent hope and positivity. The figure was dedicated by representatives of the
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The interior of the eight-storey building provides 12,000 square metres (130,000 sq ft) of space. Its centrepiece is a series of interpretive galleries exploring aspects of the building, design, sinking and legacy of
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Belfast, was expected to attract 425,000 visitors annually, of whom between 130,000 and 165,000 would come from outside Northern Ireland. It is intended to serve a similar transformational function to that of the
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s construction in 1909–11. It illustrates the city's major industries before leading through an original set of gates from the Harland and Wolff shipyard into an interactive floor presenting
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Belfast's exhibition was designed by London-based exhibition designers Event Communications and consists of nine interpretative and interactive galleries, covering the following themes:
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historic staircase and current accessibility and health and safety standards still had to be satisfied. 10,000 individual parts make up the staircase which weighs nearly four tonnes.
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Belfast's principal educational facility, which shows marine biology and exploration in Northern Ireland's coastal waters as well as Ballard's various expeditions around the world.
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The task of creating the visitor attraction was taken on by Harcourt Developments, who enlisted the help of the American architect Eric Kuhne and British exhibition designers
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which was reclaimed from the water in the mid-19th century. It was used for many years by the shipbuilders Harland and Wolff, who built huge slipways and
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McGonagle, Suzanne (19 April 2011). "Structure aiming to capture spirit of Titanic under way – £97m venue will host 400,000 visitors a year".
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as she is now, 12,000 feet (3,700 m) below the surface of the North Atlantic. Presented in conjunction with the discoverer of the
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The building also provides education, community, retail and restaurant facilities plus a community resource centre.
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Suite, a banqueting facility capable of seating 750 people. A reproduction of the original staircase on the
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The second gallery is dominated by a steel scaffold standing 20 metres (66 ft), which alludes to the
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It was the second-most visited tourist attraction in Northern Ireland in 2019 with over 800,000 visitors.
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in the dock in which she was fitted out. In June 2008, details of a project  â€“ known then as the "
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McHugh, Michael (19 June 2008). "Titanic Quarter may get ship-shape ÂŁ64m revamp". Press Association.
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through all the levels of the vessel, from the engine room to the dining saloons and the bridge.
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was launched into Belfast Lough, watched by 100,000 people. It overlooks the slipway from which
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to attract tourists to the area, with the aim of completing it by 2012 to mark the centenary of
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was launched and a window enables visitors to see the slipways and docks as they appear now.
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3d Titanic Structural Model, carried out in MasterSeries' Structural Design Software
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In late August 2018, several groups were vying for the right to purchase the 5,500
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s construction plans, along with original drawings and scale models of the ship.
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and Britannic were constructed, or building an illuminated wire frame outline of
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The building is located on Queen's Island, an area of land at the entrance of
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Ediss, Tina (15 April 2012). "Belfast builds on the legacy of the Titanic".
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Belfast Limited under a 25-year operator agreement which commenced in 2011.
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Belfast is owned by the Maritime Belfast Trust and commercially operated by
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McConnell, Turlough (October–November 2010). "Architecture for a New Age".
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Among ideas considered for the attraction were reconstructing the massive
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playing in the background, visitors are able to explore aspects of the
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Belfast: Will it rival Disneyland, Tate Modern and the Guggenheim?
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would provide 50 per cent of the attraction's funding through the
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and Britannic slipways and graving docks, as well as the iconic
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The first gallery recreates scenes from Belfast at the time of
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Signature Project" â€“ were announced. Northern Ireland's
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The Launch gallery portrays scenes from the Spring day when
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churches on 27 March 2012, a few days before the opening of
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for the leg from Southampton to Cobh in southern Ireland.
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Dawn McCarty, Jef Feeley, Chris Dixon (24 July 2018).
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Exhibition and conference centres in Northern Ireland
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to accommodate the simultaneous construction of the
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Titanic Exhibition Centre

Titanic Belfast is located in Northern Ireland
Belfast
Coordinates
54°36′29.97″N 5°54′35.09″W / 54.6083250°N 5.9097472°W / 54.6083250; -5.9097472
Eric Kuhne and Associates
http://www.titanicbelfast.com/
Northern Ireland
Belfast
Harland & Wolff
Titanic Quarter
RMS Titanic
sank during her maiden voyage
sister ships
RMS Olympic
HMHS Britannic

Belfast Lough
graving docks
Olympic
Titanic
Britannic
listed status
Samson and Goliath cranes
Titanic Quarter
sinking
Arrol Gantry
Tourism Minister
Arlene Foster

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